neil: the babies don't know. >> but kate middleton knows. the fact her private life is so invaded she can't have morning sickness without the world knowing it, they know about morning sickness than th the -- having a child, than they know about syria. neil: come on, take a chill pill. >> but, neil you do something. right, you say interesting things, we're talking about a celebrity culture, a fascination, a u.s. fascination with a monarchy we rejected in 1776. neil: i don't know they do a lot of good, jonathan, i she attacked -- >> my inner core, i am cut to the core. what makes me laugh there may be double the money on offer, we do not know whether she is having a baby or two babies, that particular -- >> what happens then? >> well, whoever pops out first, gets to be -- >> that's nice. >> third in line after charles and william, it was always the first born boy. they changed the rules this time, so if it a girl, a girl, and if a girl, and twins, and girl pops out first, girl gets to be queen before the boy get to be king. neil: what did the